It's been a lot of work and an incredibly interesting ride so far. There's still a lot of work to do but we have overcome the biggest development obstacles. We're really happy with the results so far - it's a whole new level.
If you like what you see, please help us spread the word!
> It's been a lot of work and an incredibly interesting ride so far. There's
> still a lot of work to do but we have overcome the biggest development
> obstacles. We're really happy with the results so far - it's a whole new
> level.
> If you like what you see, please help us spread the word!
>> It's been a lot of work and an incredibly interesting ride so far. There's
>> still a lot of work to do but we have overcome the biggest development
>> obstacles. We're really happy with the results so far - it's a whole new
>> level.
>> If you like what you see, please help us spread the word!
>> Best wishes,
>> Maki
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> It's been a lot of work and an incredibly interesting ride so far. There's > still a lot of work to do but we have overcome the biggest development > obstacles. We're really happy with the results so far - it's a whole new > level.
> If you like what you see, please help us spread the word!
> amazing this evolution in tagtool process! and im really excited in > try this as soon as possible!
> do you have some kind of beta tester area for old users?
> hope you are going well.
> see ya!
> palm
> 2012/5/16 laurie bender <loribe...@gmail.com>: > > Hi! > > Is it the app for sale now? > > looks amazing. Can't wait to try it.
> > On May 11, 8:07 am, maki <doani...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi everyone,
> >> Happy to tell you that we're getting close to finishing work on Tagtool > >> Touch, the new multiplayer, multitouch version of Tagtool for the iPad.
> >> It's been a lot of work and an incredibly interesting ride so far. > There's > >> still a lot of work to do but we have overcome the biggest development > >> obstacles. We're really happy with the results so far - it's a whole > new > >> level.
> >> If you like what you see, please help us spread the word!
> >> Best wishes,
> >> Maki
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> Hi! > Is it the app for sale now? > looks amazing. Can't wait to try it.
> On May 11, 8:07 am, maki <doani...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi everyone,
> > Happy to tell you that we're getting close to finishing work on Tagtool > > Touch, the new multiplayer, multitouch version of Tagtool for the iPad.
> > It's been a lot of work and an incredibly interesting ride so far. > There's > > still a lot of work to do but we have overcome the biggest development > > obstacles. We're really happy with the results so far - it's a whole new > > level.
> > If you like what you see, please help us spread the word!
> > Hi!
> > Is it the app for sale now?
> > looks amazing. Can't wait to try it.
> > On May 11, 8:07 am, maki <doani...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Hi everyone,
> >> Happy to tell you that we're getting close to finishing work on Tagtool
> >> Touch, the new multiplayer, multitouch version of Tagtool for the iPad.
> >> It's been a lot of work and an incredibly interesting ride so far. There's
> >> still a lot of work to do but we have overcome the biggest development
> >> obstacles. We're really happy with the results so far - it's a whole new
> >> level.
> >> If you like what you see, please help us spread the word!
> >> Best wishes,
> >> Maki
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>> > Hi!
>> > Is it the app for sale now?
>> > looks amazing. Can't wait to try it.
>> > On May 11, 8:07 am, maki <doani...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> Hi everyone,
>> >> Happy to tell you that we're getting close to finishing work on Tagtool
>> >> Touch, the new multiplayer, multitouch version of Tagtool for the iPad.
>> >> It's been a lot of work and an incredibly interesting ride so far. There's
>> >> still a lot of work to do but we have overcome the biggest development
>> >> obstacles. We're really happy with the results so far - it's a whole new
>> >> level.
>> >> If you like what you see, please help us spread the word!
>> >> Best wishes,
>> >> Maki
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I posted this in a comment on the blog, but then remembered this Google Group, so sorry in advance for the crosspostage, but is there any chance that a hybrid system of drawing on a laptop with a Wacom tablet and a tagtool controller, and animating via an iPad (maybe networked to the laptop adhoc via wifi?) will be considered? I think the finger-painting idea is great for kids and invites participation, but for more precise control, surely a tablet-based approach for the drawing part is better?
> It's been a lot of work and an incredibly interesting ride so far. There's > still a lot of work to do but we have overcome the biggest development > obstacles. We're really happy with the results so far - it's a whole new > level.
> If you like what you see, please help us spread the word!
We are definitely thinking of a hybrid system. First the iPad version as an accessible, mobile all-round solution. Then the laptop version for more demanding artists (who need the pressure sensitivity and precision of the Wacom) and the DIY heads. Both versions will be able to join the same multiplayer session, so it will possible to use the iPad as an advanced animation controller with the old school setup. But right now we are obviously still totally focused on step 1.
All that said, in the last weeks the iPad version has been really coming together, and I have to say it's definitely a mobile artistic tool in its own right! A whole new ball game. We're learning and exploring the feel of the new workflow ourselves right now.
best wishes,
Maki
Am Dienstag, 10. Juli 2012 02:11:37 UTC+2 schrieb Scott_Goff:
> I posted this in a comment on the blog, but then remembered this Google > Group, so sorry in advance for the crosspostage, but is there any chance > that a hybrid system of drawing on a laptop with a Wacom tablet and a > tagtool controller, and animating via an iPad (maybe networked to the > laptop adhoc via wifi?) will be considered? I think the finger-painting > idea is great for kids and invites participation, but for more precise > control, surely a tablet-based approach for the drawing part is better?
> -Scott
> On Friday, May 11, 2012 5:07:13 AM UTC-7, maki wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>> Happy to tell you that we're getting close to finishing work on Tagtool >> Touch, the new multiplayer, multitouch version of Tagtool for the iPad.
>> It's been a lot of work and an incredibly interesting ride so far. >> There's still a lot of work to do but we have overcome the biggest >> development obstacles. We're really happy with the results so far - it's a >> whole new level.
>> If you like what you see, please help us spread the word!
That sounds great, Maki! Good to know that you aren't completely set on an iPad-only solution going forward; I understand, however, that the development needs of getting the new version on Tagtool running on the iPad, and working out any technical issues regarding session server/client, are the first and most necessary steps in the process. But, I'll look forward to the day when Tagtool old and new can play together in harmony :)
On Wednesday, July 11, 2012 1:50:17 AM UTC-7, maki wrote:
> Hi Scott, well then I'll cross-post too :)
> We are definitely thinking of a hybrid system. First the iPad version as > an accessible, mobile all-round solution. Then the laptop version for more > demanding artists (who need the pressure sensitivity and precision of the > Wacom) and the DIY heads. Both versions will be able to join the same > multiplayer session, so it will possible to use the iPad as an advanced > animation controller with the old school setup. But right now we are > obviously still totally focused on step 1.
> All that said, in the last weeks the iPad version has been really coming > together, and I have to say it's definitely a mobile artistic tool in its > own right! A whole new ball game. We're learning and exploring the feel of > the new workflow ourselves right now.
> best wishes,
> Maki
> Am Dienstag, 10. Juli 2012 02:11:37 UTC+2 schrieb Scott_Goff:
>> I posted this in a comment on the blog, but then remembered this Google >> Group, so sorry in advance for the crosspostage, but is there any chance >> that a hybrid system of drawing on a laptop with a Wacom tablet and a >> tagtool controller, and animating via an iPad (maybe networked to the >> laptop adhoc via wifi?) will be considered? I think the finger-painting >> idea is great for kids and invites participation, but for more precise >> control, surely a tablet-based approach for the drawing part is better?
>> -Scott
>> On Friday, May 11, 2012 5:07:13 AM UTC-7, maki wrote:
>>> Hi everyone,
>>> Happy to tell you that we're getting close to finishing work on Tagtool >>> Touch, the new multiplayer, multitouch version of Tagtool for the iPad.
>>> It's been a lot of work and an incredibly interesting ride so far. >>> There's still a lot of work to do but we have overcome the biggest >>> development obstacles. We're really happy with the results so far - it's a >>> whole new level.
>>> If you like what you see, please help us spread the word!